[PDF][PDF] Human physiological responses to cold stress and hypothermia
RS Pozos, DF Danzl - Medical aspects of harsh environments, 2001 - ndl.ethernet.edu.et
Conducting military training or combat missions in cold environments poses a dual
challenge: protecting the personnel from hypothermia and other forms of cold injury while …
challenge: protecting the personnel from hypothermia and other forms of cold injury while …
Review of biomaterial thermal property measurements in the cryogenic regime and their use for prediction of equilibrium and non-equilibrium freezing applications in …
J Choi, JC Bischof - Cryobiology, 2010 - Elsevier
It is well accepted in cryobiology that the temperature history and cooling rates experienced
in biomaterials during freezing procedures correlate strongly with biological outcome …
in biomaterials during freezing procedures correlate strongly with biological outcome …
Re-setting the biologic rationale for thermal therapy
MW Dewhirst, Z Vujaskovic, E Jones… - International Journal of …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
This review takes a retrospective look at how hyperthermia biology, as defined from studies
emerging from the late 1970s and into the 1980s, mis-directed the clinical field of …
emerging from the late 1970s and into the 1980s, mis-directed the clinical field of …
Sexual (in) equality? A meta‐analysis of sex differences in thermal acclimation capacity across ectotherms
Climate change is putting the fate of ectothermic animals at stake because their body
temperature closely tracks environmental temperatures. The ability to adjust thermal limits …
temperature closely tracks environmental temperatures. The ability to adjust thermal limits …
Cellular tolerance to pulsed hyperthermia
DM Simanovskii, MA Mackanos, AR Irani… - Physical Review E …, 2006 - APS
Transient heating of tissues leading to cellular stress or death is very common in medicine
and biology. In procedures involving a mild (below 70° C) and prolonged (minutes) heating …
and biology. In procedures involving a mild (below 70° C) and prolonged (minutes) heating …
Human physiological responses to cold exposure
JM Stocks, NAS Taylor, MJ Tipton… - Aviation, space, and …, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Stocks JM, Taylor NAS, Tipton MJ, Greenleaf JE. Human physiological responses to cold
exposure. Aviat Space Environ Med 2004; 75: 444–457. Thermal energy is transferred …
exposure. Aviat Space Environ Med 2004; 75: 444–457. Thermal energy is transferred …
The analysis and interpretation of critical temperatures
JG Kingsolver, J Umbanhowar - Journal of Experimental …, 2018 - journals.biologists.com
Critical temperatures are widely used to quantify the upper and lower thermal limits of
organisms. But measured critical temperatures often vary with methodological details …
organisms. But measured critical temperatures often vary with methodological details …
Issues in Modeling Thermal Alterations in Tissues a
KR Diller, JA Pearce - Annals of the NEW YORK Academy of …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Thermal injury in living tissues is commonly modeled as a rate process in which cell death is
interpreted to occur as a function of a single kinetic process. Experimental data indicate that …
interpreted to occur as a function of a single kinetic process. Experimental data indicate that …